Plentimaw Fishes

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Plentimaw Fishes are fantastical, many-mouthed, story-eating and story-carrying fish creatures from Salman Rushdie’s novel "Haroun and the Sea of Stories."

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Plentimaw Fishes canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fantastical creature
fictional species
fish-like creature
appearsIn Haroun and the Sea of Stories NERFINISHED
associatedWith imagination
narrative
stories
authorNationality Indian-British
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
creator Salman Rushdie NERFINISHED
describedAs many-mouthed fish
story-carrying fish
story-eating fish
firstAppearance Haroun and the Sea of Stories NERFINISHED
genre fantasy literature
hasAbility carry stories
consume stories
swim in the Sea of Stories
hasCharacteristic many-mouthed
story-carrying
story-eating
hasConceptualRelation intertextuality
metafiction
oral tradition
storytelling
hasPart multiple mouths
hasRole supporting creatures in the narrative
inhabits Sea of Stories NERFINISHED
language English literature
literaryPeriod late 20th century literature
medium novel
partOf mythology of the Sea of Stories
publicationYearOfFirstAppearance 1990
relatedWork Luka and the Fire of Life NERFINISHED
symbolizes story circulation
the power of stories
the preservation of narrative
targetAudience children
general readers
young adults
universe Haroun and the Sea of Stories universe NERFINISHED
workType children's fantasy novel creatures

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Moon Kahani inhabitedBy Plentimaw Fishes